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10/21/16. Mark talks about his novel 'The Secret History of Twin Peaks'. Part 1 of 2. Thanks to Qbin.

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@MaxwellSmartOddy
@MaxwellSmartOddy 7 лет назад
Surprisingly informed and likable interviewer.
@Suavepebble
@Suavepebble 7 лет назад
I was going to say something similar. It's that Minnesotan thing they have -- the guy seemed genuinely happy to sit there and talk to the guy and I bet he acts the same way when he is interviewing the local dentist who saw a ufo or some shit, you know?
@Camdavis11
@Camdavis11 4 года назад
He's definitely a fan of TP. Calling the red room the lodge is a dead giveaway.
@futureprimitivepast3044
@futureprimitivepast3044 7 лет назад
That's amazing that Lynch wrote the "25 Years" line the night before they filmed it. They had a lot of "happy accidents" on TP, like Frank Silva as BOB (especially the part at the end of the pilot where Mrs. Palmer wakes up screaming and Frank Silva was accidentally in the mirror.) So glad we have not only this book, but the show back as well.
@svjim1
@svjim1 6 лет назад
I recently watched the first season again and I had forgotten that Cooper had mentioned the 25 years. In episode 3 while telling Harry and Lucy about his dream, at one point he says - "...Suddenly it was 25 years later. I was old and sitting in a red room." So it wasn't exactly Lynch pulling something out of a hat at the last minute. It was baked in long before, though he chose refer to it in what turned out to be the last episode until....
@nousukas
@nousukas 2 месяца назад
@@svjim1 It was also stated to be 25 years later in the alternative ending version of the pilot.
@thesheetshack7739
@thesheetshack7739 7 лет назад
pretty mindblowing that Mark Frost's Dad, is Doc Heyward from the show :o
@Khorney
@Khorney 7 лет назад
Wow, I never realized this. Thats actually pretty cool :)
@zetetick395
@zetetick395 7 лет назад
Yeah, sadly he passed during the making of season 3 (or shortly thereafter) - The S3 episode when he's talking on Skype to Sheriff Truman (ep4?) is dedicated to him....RIP.
@varanid9
@varanid9 6 лет назад
I never knew that.
@jdog7797
@jdog7797 5 лет назад
@@RonnieJamesOsbourne and Susan also dies... Also old lady across from the "shut in" is in Seinfeld.
@svjim1
@svjim1 6 лет назад
I recently watched the first season again and I had forgotten that Cooper had mentioned the 25 years. In episode 3 while telling Harry and Lucy about his dream, at one point he says - "...Suddenly it was 25 years later. I was old and sitting in a red room." So it wasn't exactly Lynch pulling something out of a hat at the last minute. It was baked in long before, though he chose to refer to it in what turned out to be the last episode until....
@PurpleCrow27
@PurpleCrow27 5 лет назад
I see you play chess rather than checkers. :> Well done.
@Calriec
@Calriec 7 лет назад
I'm almost finished with this book, and it's amazing! It is full of clues that relate to the new series, and you MUST read it first!
@isakdahl7054
@isakdahl7054 4 года назад
cal riec No, you must not. Although, I’m sure it adds to the experience!
@tristamalcome5477
@tristamalcome5477 4 года назад
I found this book at the local dollar store. I think it was sent to me from the red room.
@michaelpalmer5351
@michaelpalmer5351 7 лет назад
So interesting that he says the "I'll see you in 25 years" line was the creators' 'way back' into the show and jumping-off point for figuring out where to start. That definitely makes me think Coop will have just been stuck in there this whole time and finally gets released in the present day.
@St4rdog
@St4rdog 7 лет назад
Gold star for you.
@michaelpalmer5351
@michaelpalmer5351 7 лет назад
Hooray! Thanks. hahaha. :D
@watwillwedonext
@watwillwedonext 6 лет назад
Wow you were right
@svjim1
@svjim1 6 лет назад
I recently watched the first season again and I had forgotten that Cooper had mentioned the 25 years. In episode 3 while telling Harry and Lucy about his dream, at one point he says - "...Suddenly it was 25 years later. I was old and sitting in a red room."
@PhilbertQAverage
@PhilbertQAverage 4 года назад
This interviewer is so nice you'd almost think he's Canadian...
@attilarza
@attilarza 7 лет назад
I will PDF this book and save it in a Floppy Disc.
@reguluspastor
@reguluspastor 4 года назад
Attila RZA Don't ask me why I read this in Gordon Cole's voice + gusto.
@gishnushaji7910
@gishnushaji7910 4 года назад
@@reguluspastor Wow , a recent comment ,are you binge watching twin peaks in lockdown ?
@RoddyTullenz
@RoddyTullenz 3 года назад
Get with the times hombre... use a Zip drive.
@gardenia1773
@gardenia1773 2 месяца назад
did you? lol
@TheRubberStudiosASMR
@TheRubberStudiosASMR 7 лет назад
Such a brilliant idea. I love how fucked up the new series is. I do miss the lack of jazz score though.
@TheMikenanners
@TheMikenanners 7 лет назад
TheRubberStudiosASMR you mean you miss the jazz score of which now there is a lack of?
@borysvengerov3398
@borysvengerov3398 3 года назад
@@TheMikenanners a man of culture
@TheMikenanners
@TheMikenanners 3 года назад
@@borysvengerov3398 no idea what this was tbh
@LordSnoodles
@LordSnoodles Год назад
Thank you for sharing all this content! With that said, my critiques of Mark Frost in context of this book 1) I don't think people who haven't seen the show will enjoy it at all, even less than someone never seeing the show watching "Fire Walk With Me." It's for Twin Peaks mega fans 2) I don't appreciate the retcons in the book and its second part 3) I don't believe Mark Frost in fact wrote this, but it was shadow written (as information about the same topic will differ from section to section of the book) 4) I feel the big reveal of the cosmic importance of a very minor character in the show is not at all credible. The book is cool in how its concept and how it's put together but I thought it was rather poor.
@jdog7797
@jdog7797 5 лет назад
The book is a beauty, its a work of art.
@zetetick395
@zetetick395 7 лет назад
Who are the folks in the background? They're quietly freaking me out! O_o
@Serum462
@Serum462 4 года назад
They're watching from the red room. lol
@colete888
@colete888 4 года назад
they look like something from a lynch movie
@zetetick395
@zetetick395 4 года назад
Maybe they're the five secret chiefs of the Illuminati? Either way, I get the feeling they're hungry for donuts... 2:08
@pgasnow
@pgasnow 2 года назад
i love everything about this
@robjansen8233
@robjansen8233 7 лет назад
i am at page 80 it is amazing
@zetetick395
@zetetick395 7 лет назад
Cool, I've just ordered "The List of 7" (which is the praised novel Frost wrote straight after TP - Using many of the ideas about secret societies/mythology etc he'd researched for the show, but in a much expanded, deepened schenario) - Really looking forward to reading it! (when Amazon finally post it to me!)
@GreasyMcNasty
@GreasyMcNasty 7 лет назад
Great interview. I'm totally gonna pick up that book before the new season drops.
@ilovedumas
@ilovedumas 7 лет назад
I bought the book and lt's a keeper
@dylanschurman1383
@dylanschurman1383 7 лет назад
I havent watched this show before but what is with the Dark Council in the background?
@weiserec66
@weiserec66 7 лет назад
I was thinking today that Cooper's fascination with coffee (which is seen abundantly in Seasons 1&2 as well as in 'Dougie Cooper' in Season 3, could be a sign of psychological conditioning by Gordon Cole (?), who is the only other one with a shared fascination over coffee, to keep Coop centered. His impression to me is that he (during the first two seasons) is awfully young to be a lead investigator for the FBI, but is stated to possess exceptional skill and perception. So perhaps with 'device' was to keep him focused to battle possible weaknesses (women? Audrey/Annie). Could this 'device' help bring him back from his malaise from being in the Black Lodge so long?
@Vingul
@Vingul 4 года назад
I have to say I think you're reading too much into Coop's love of coffee.
@FlamingoKicker
@FlamingoKicker 7 лет назад
I wonder how the FBI got a photograph of Bob? Aside from the non-canon ending they had to throw together for the International market to sell the TP pilot as a stand alone movie in order to get the green light for the American tv series where Bob appeared as a physical person, all the rest of the time Bob is just a non-physical demon that people only see in hallucinations, visions or dreams.
@allenyates3469
@allenyates3469 2 года назад
Every time I hear the words "cannon" or "head cannon" I hear David Lynch say "no".
@taychris39
@taychris39 6 лет назад
My copy is coming tomorrow from Amazon... Can hardly wait 🙂
@clauditorium
@clauditorium 4 года назад
All due respect to Mark - he doesn't get enough credit as a co-creator of Twin Peaks. But I have to say that, contrary to what he says here, this book - though really well put together - is of no help to anyone who has never watched the show, and it barely tells any of the town's history. It should really be called The Secret History of UFOs.
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio 4 года назад
Interesting! I was going to start listening to the audio version of the book. If it really does not have the whole Twin Peaks quirky vibe that the show from 1990 had, I'm not sure if I want to commit to the book. I loved that the original series was this wild stew of American soap opera, film noir, sitcom, and sleuth story like Nancy Drew or The Hardy Boys. Now I'm thinking if this "novel" is more about UFOs and such then I probably ought to spare myself, and use the time for something else.
@Vingul
@Vingul 4 года назад
@@eduardo_corrochio did you check it out? Is the audio version any good?
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio 4 года назад
@@Vingul Nope, haven't tried it.
@MrDrProfessorPurple
@MrDrProfessorPurple 2 года назад
@@eduardo_corrochio the books rule. They add a lovely layer to the story of twin peaks
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio 2 года назад
@@MrDrProfessorPurple Okay, thank you for the feedback!
@scramblesish
@scramblesish 7 лет назад
It's a great read, whether you have seen the show or not
@BigPaulBenis
@BigPaulBenis 7 лет назад
Keaton, Frost, and Mr. Rogers. That sounds like it would have been crazy lmao
@AECSRQ
@AECSRQ 4 года назад
Whoever staged this interview deserves a hand for the assorted doughnuts and shadow program people in the background.
@sliceserve234
@sliceserve234 Год назад
I think they are both distracting and don't add anything.
@JamesBachmannFilms
@JamesBachmannFilms 7 лет назад
Does anyone know the interviewer's name? Need to reference him for a project
@Vingul
@Vingul 4 года назад
@@ProperGanderSaul laughed
@julikzhulik
@julikzhulik 7 лет назад
The funny thing comes up from Frost's mouth in the end of the interview 5:11: "it is funs who kept it (series) alive all these years through the internet, dvds and finaly online streaming (...)". Indeed online streaming was supposed to be a saviour of many odd and unique movies/series! I hope Frost's words will inspire all those copyright-hunters to bug off and leave the streamworld in peace!!
@BackyardPix
@BackyardPix 7 лет назад
And in order to get more odd and unique movies and shows, you need to support them. It's not exactly free to create these things, so, please, show some gratitude to the creators and pay for their art.
@dogfather68
@dogfather68 Год назад
Does the book explain or help explain S3?
@jellointhewind8712
@jellointhewind8712 2 года назад
seems like everyone got their start with mr rogers!
@Ode_10
@Ode_10 7 лет назад
Casefiles.
@r1cola1
@r1cola1 7 лет назад
whens pt.2? thats gonna have the infos!
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 2 года назад
With Michael Keaton...
@jacquesdelyons3516
@jacquesdelyons3516 5 лет назад
whats the song that plays at the end of video?
@gervasiolembo4028
@gervasiolembo4028 7 лет назад
Yo Mark if it's a gift for fans send me a free copy.
@weeverob
@weeverob 3 года назад
two things: who are those people in the background and no cherry danish?
@LordMarlle
@LordMarlle 4 года назад
Telling stories through footnotes. House of Leaves inspiration maybe
@Unqualifiedmedicalperson
@Unqualifiedmedicalperson 3 года назад
I know most people associate Twin Peaks as David Lynch’s creation, but there’s no Twin Peaks without Mark Frost either. Without Mark Frost, it just feels like it’s missing something; I mean, look at “Fire Walk With Me”.
@marsoblivi0n945
@marsoblivi0n945 2 года назад
Fire walk with me was amazing.. maybe your just basic
@LeoprosoLukewarm
@LeoprosoLukewarm 2 года назад
I didn't like that much FWWM but maybe because I was expecting more continuity with Dale. I would rewatch it with the deleted scenes because I think it add too much to it like that scene of the Palmer family having a good time.
@trexinvert
@trexinvert 7 лет назад
More Mark Snow. Beautiful characters and story lines. Less Lynch. Shock and confusion.
@TheDictismiT
@TheDictismiT 7 лет назад
ProperGanderSaul mark frost is the guy who put all the spiritual things in the show. So i kinda agree tbh
@AlmightyNoobful
@AlmightyNoobful 7 лет назад
Marks really into that spiritual alien lore. lynch's ideas for dialogue are pivotal to the show's success. can't have one without the other!
@acidoblivion
@acidoblivion 6 лет назад
ProperGanderSaul new TP is biggest garbage ever filmed
@Vingul
@Vingul 4 года назад
@@acidoblivion no
@Vingul
@Vingul 4 года назад
@@ProperGanderSaul most of season two was written by neither Lynch nor Frost. Season 3 was written by Lynch AND Frost, in its entirety. Get a grip m8.
@wailer27
@wailer27 3 года назад
The 25 years line was the way back into the show... But instead one of the first main things we see in season 3 is an unknown guy in new york staring at a glass box for absolutely ages with nothing happening...
@69Jackjones69
@69Jackjones69 2 года назад
Interesting take. Have you watched The Return in its entirety?
@wailer27
@wailer27 2 года назад
@@69Jackjones69 Yes i understand that the portal / box watching is a metaphor for binge TV and we're being told that things can't possibly be as they were in the 90s so don't expect them to be... and the show did a great job of bringing things together for that bizarre climax... but we have to admit there were large parts of the show that were excruciating and unnecessarily boring... still can't believe the decision to make the main heroic character act like he's got dementia for 15 whole episodes
@AllenSmithe
@AllenSmithe 7 месяцев назад
​@@wailer27overall the return was a but of a let down, due in no small part to your overall point that Lynch looooves wasting people's time here. The viewers are being punished for being viewers. Once is enough but with so much to be told or shown, with so little time having passed, and the fact that they had no plan to finish the tale, it just feels like masturbatory film making. Cool, you got us, you punked all expectations over and again and had a few laughs, now more of the actors are dead and the story is back where it started. The original series ending wasn't even intended as an end but as bait to get picked back up, but ok, let's just drop everyone off again.
@sexobscura
@sexobscura 4 года назад
*the' Secret History of Twin Peaks' book is a detailed account of the struggle between the Greys and Reptilian alien species' as represented in the series Twin Peaks by the Red Room and Black Lodge - it is very subliminal and only those with knowledge of these two species and their relation to Earth [such as Lynch and Frost] are able to seamlessly decode it*
@juliusmaloney
@juliusmaloney 6 лет назад
The Final Dossier is much better...none of the Alien crap...I always wonder what Lynch thinks of these books.
@unmuchoproblem0
@unmuchoproblem0 7 лет назад
LOOK AT THAT FACE!!
@emmetschickele1284
@emmetschickele1284 2 года назад
Fcfrtwin peaks
@Baslium
@Baslium Год назад
Twin Peaks is so white that i should not like. Forgive me father
@sliceserve234
@sliceserve234 Год назад
The level of nontent here is amazing.
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